Sunday, March 9, 2014

Lots o' Luck

It's almost time to bake Irish Soda Bread. But, before I do, I thought I would share a couple of cards that I made using some scraps of paper (I think it was My Mind's Eye), some tin pins I had picked up at Michael's last year and my Cricut. Here they are:

The four-leaf clover was cut using the Designer's Calendar Cricut cartridge. It is such a versatile cartridge and definitely one of my favorites. I also did some machine stitching on these. I am still trying to perfect those skills.

So do you make your own Irish Soda Bread? Here's a picture of last year's loaf baking in the oven.

Oh, Linda, these are just so darling! I love the papers with the stripes along the lower edge, the lace, stitching, and those cutie tin centers. Look how late I am to get here! I can't believe you posted this on the 9th and it's already the 18th. Time has been flying with all this busy stuff going on here. I've never made soda bread. I've made beer bread and I love how it comes out with a yeasty flavor without all the trouble of yeast bread. Now I have a hankerin' to make some. I always have the necessary ingredients except the beer.

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Some 25 years ago, my husband gave me the most beautiful gift -- his last name. Many people often comment on how nice my name is and point out that my last name means "eternal." When I started making cards I began using a play on words for my signature and instead of signing "eternally yours" on the back, I used "Eterno-ly yours." That became my creative signature and there was no second guessing what I would name this blog!